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Immune responses must be carefully controlled. Lymphocytes
VetBooks.ir must be selected so that their receptors will only bind foreign
antigens, and the response of each lymphocyte must be regulated
so that it is sufficient but not excessive for the body's requirements.
The lymphoid organs may therefore be classified on the basis of
their roles in generating lymphocytes, in regulating the production
of lymphocytes, and in providing an environment for trapping
foreign antigens, processing them, and maximizing the opportunity
for lymphocytes to encounter and interact with these foreign
antigens (Fig. 12.2).
FIG. 12.2 The lymphoid organs can conveniently be divided into
three groups based on their role in the development and functioning
of lymphocyte populations.
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